2,389
2.4K
Mar 22, 2013
03/13
by
KRCB
tv
eye 2,389
favorite 0
quote 0
>> well, from an economic standpoint the economy has been relatively shruggish. fourth quarter was barely positive. to some degree hurricane sandy has been taking half a percent or so out of growth. as we get into the spring months that will result in an economic pick up based upon the rebuilding. we think a lot of the noise relating to washington is starting to fade, the fiscal cliff, sequester, the debt ceiling, all of those issues seem to be moving out later into the year. so as a result the impediments that were slowing the economy down over the last couple of quarters we think will result in better economic growth. the equity market is starting to sense that. i think to some degree that is some of the reasons why the markets ignored washington and ignored sandy so far this year and is up 10% or so. >> that is why you have such a bullish forecast for the s&p. you are calling for it to end the year at 16.60. it is all going to play out pretty strongly. >> we think corporate earnings will chug along may increase about $108 full year for the s&p. we think we wil
>> well, from an economic standpoint the economy has been relatively shruggish. fourth quarter was barely positive. to some degree hurricane sandy has been taking half a percent or so out of growth. as we get into the spring months that will result in an economic pick up based upon the rebuilding. we think a lot of the noise relating to washington is starting to fade, the fiscal cliff, sequester, the debt ceiling, all of those issues seem to be moving out later into the year. so as a...
119
119
Mar 19, 2013
03/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
way ahead of the economy. the economy is not doing badly. >> neil: what is behind the companies spending all this cash in apple's case, hiking its dividend, and everything else? they're doing something didn't used to do. are you encouraged by that? look can how they're spending that? >> well, hiking the dividends, increasing the buybacks don't increase competitiveness. so if you don't get demand in this economy, don't get growth this, whole idea about jobs -- we have this conversation all the time. people talking about, let's have more job. why aren't people hiring? because we don't have the demand, and we've got to create a society that looks at growing the pie, making the pie bigger, getting gdp up to 3-1/2 to 4%, and letting everybody benefit from the growth. that what we're after. >> neil: you were back running ge and you vastly expanded that empire -- you would not be inclined to expand plant equipment, maybe if you had a cash to work with you would you do the stuff apple is doing, the kind of stuff comca
way ahead of the economy. the economy is not doing badly. >> neil: what is behind the companies spending all this cash in apple's case, hiking its dividend, and everything else? they're doing something didn't used to do. are you encouraged by that? look can how they're spending that? >> well, hiking the dividends, increasing the buybacks don't increase competitiveness. so if you don't get demand in this economy, don't get growth this, whole idea about jobs -- we have this...
158
158
Mar 20, 2013
03/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
there is enough money to keep the economy moving forward, but these are very, very difficult days. tomorrow, the banks will be closed again, and quite possibly on friday, too. >> thank you. we are bringing you all of the latest developments from cyprus as they search for a solution there. police have searched the home of kristie in the guard. ofkhristine lasard, the head the international monetary fund. the operator of japan pose the damaged nuclear power plant in fukushima said iraq had been responsible for a loss of power this week. -- said a rat has been responsible for a loss of power this week. a dead rat was found near a switchboard. the company is investigating whether the raft was the cause. that it has killed a french national captured in mali in 2011. it claims it executed the man in retaliation for france's intervention in mali. the french foreign ministry said it is trying to verify those claims. the first test- tube baby was born in the u.k., the country could be leading the way again. this time it is a new idf procedure that creates a baby with three biological parent
there is enough money to keep the economy moving forward, but these are very, very difficult days. tomorrow, the banks will be closed again, and quite possibly on friday, too. >> thank you. we are bringing you all of the latest developments from cyprus as they search for a solution there. police have searched the home of kristie in the guard. ofkhristine lasard, the head the international monetary fund. the operator of japan pose the damaged nuclear power plant in fukushima said iraq had...
161
161
Mar 25, 2013
03/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
the european economy is collapsing. if that clashes, what does it say versus state of the global economy? we are not insuelated against the global impacts. this could have a terrible impact on the fragile recovery. >> shannon: meaning if this is a last minute deal and they talk about negotiating through the night. sigh of relief. what is the downside? >> let's go back to what could have happened and the banks would collapse anyways. they were feeling the renallal effects. part of their problem is holding the greek debt. so you see a ripple effect. you will out in some other countries like spain. i think it continues to move out. this is a threat for the u.s. u.s. economy. we went through a period that it was calming down. we will continue to see hiccups. this cyprus thing is contained for now, though. >> shannon: how -- global economy these days, it seems like every, you know, flare-up. we will see and it will impact other players. there are dominoes. >> there are. it could be that the euro is not sustainable or split t
the european economy is collapsing. if that clashes, what does it say versus state of the global economy? we are not insuelated against the global impacts. this could have a terrible impact on the fragile recovery. >> shannon: meaning if this is a last minute deal and they talk about negotiating through the night. sigh of relief. what is the downside? >> let's go back to what could have happened and the banks would collapse anyways. they were feeling the renallal effects. part of...
83
83
Mar 24, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
economy. from the federal reserve board here in washington this is just under an hour. >> the federal open market committee committed a two day meeting earlier today. as always my colleagues and i reviewed recent economic and financial developments and discuss the economic outlook. economic outlook. the data had been generally consistent with our expectation that the fourth quarter recovery would prove temporary and modern economic growth would resume. spending by households and businesses have continued to expand. sector has seen for gains. the jobs market has shown signs of improvement over the next six months. private payrolls are growing more quickly,hours of work have increased. the rate of findings and employment insurance has fallen. the unemployment rate has continued to dip down. at 7.7%, the rate remains elevated. thatmains a concern economic growth and job creation may be slow in coming months. theontinue to monitor recent increases in japanese prices. prices which seem to be due to
economy. from the federal reserve board here in washington this is just under an hour. >> the federal open market committee committed a two day meeting earlier today. as always my colleagues and i reviewed recent economic and financial developments and discuss the economic outlook. economic outlook. the data had been generally consistent with our expectation that the fourth quarter recovery would prove temporary and modern economic growth would resume. spending by households and...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
emerging powers leaders of the world's major developing economies look to strengthen the global influence of the brics a group endorsing plans to create a joint bank at their annual summit in south africa. one pm in moscow as a good having you with us here on r t our top story this hour in the cyprus people who remain anxiously waiting for the banks to reopen tuesday but the doors remain closed and all the banks on the island will stay shut till thursday and even then capital flows will be temporarily restricted the last deal may be hailed as a relief by the government and the e.u. but certainly no comfort her for people struggling to withdraw their cash as artie's tessera cilia reports from the capital. at the heart of the seal with its international creditors to get that ten billion euro bailout it needs and what will happen to this back essentially is it will be split into pieces and people with deposits of more than one hundred thousand euros that are uninsured will have to take a huge here haircut and lost whatever money they have here the minister has for the past week or been going
emerging powers leaders of the world's major developing economies look to strengthen the global influence of the brics a group endorsing plans to create a joint bank at their annual summit in south africa. one pm in moscow as a good having you with us here on r t our top story this hour in the cyprus people who remain anxiously waiting for the banks to reopen tuesday but the doors remain closed and all the banks on the island will stay shut till thursday and even then capital flows will be...
123
123
Mar 25, 2013
03/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
economy, like it or not. but also a loss of productivity for businesses. when schools are closed, parents can't go to work, and it may be a day off but it's no vacation for the parents, and that's a lot of productivity in the work place. this most recent storm happens at quarter end. and some of those days are lost. >> also, municipalities are going to be affected. we know that state and local government have absolutely been desmated by rising healthcare costs, rising pension benefits they're paying out to retirees. this is the last strom they're paying what is left for snow removal, and they may have to ask for more money. the only silver lininges it forces families to stay home. have that dinner table conversation they might rather not have. they're all stuck in a dark room and can't use electronics. so there's so positives. >> neil: there is that. i'm wondering, this whole first quarter of the year has been buffetted by one storm after another and i'm wondering how it's going to affect the overall economy in terms of gdp and big data we get. will it be
economy, like it or not. but also a loss of productivity for businesses. when schools are closed, parents can't go to work, and it may be a day off but it's no vacation for the parents, and that's a lot of productivity in the work place. this most recent storm happens at quarter end. and some of those days are lost. >> also, municipalities are going to be affected. we know that state and local government have absolutely been desmated by rising healthcare costs, rising pension benefits...
122
122
Mar 25, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
but 50% of that economy is the banking industry. not only the banking industry but the jobs in the banking industry. i think people are going to be very concerned seeing those pictures. i think that, you know, the contagion is a possibility there. when people think that and they see those things on tv, it just unfortunately gives that feeling of fear and that it could happen anywhere. >> david kelly, we were getting to a point where people like, you know, global strategists were saying that maybe europe was starting to look attractive again. maybe it was time to get in there. is that -- are people going to rethink that with the way things were handled in nicosia? >> i think it does give people cause for pause. european stocks are still cheap. but they're not as cheap, i think, as u.s. stocks given the outlook here. i do think we're going to have some volatility here because of the problems and the bad policy in europe. but i think long term investors should still recognize that the elephant in the room or the rhino as rick would put
but 50% of that economy is the banking industry. not only the banking industry but the jobs in the banking industry. i think people are going to be very concerned seeing those pictures. i think that, you know, the contagion is a possibility there. when people think that and they see those things on tv, it just unfortunately gives that feeling of fear and that it could happen anywhere. >> david kelly, we were getting to a point where people like, you know, global strategists were saying...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
to the global economy. news live from moscow this is artsy at the world's giant emerging economies are gathering in south africa looking to reshape their brics organization the leaders of brazil russia china india and of course the host nation are all at the summit with egypt's president morsi he said to attendees are hoping it's a joining the bloc in the not to use it just in future reporting now auntie's election reporting alternately on the expectations for strengthening the group. since its inception in two thousand and nine many have been wondering what brics is all about a symbol of growing global multiple lera tea or a counterweight to the e.u. and nato the leaders of the member states have been cautiously downplaying its role saying this alliance is purely economic and exists mostly on verbal agreements officially it's not even a legally bound international organization the greeks leaders are only now contemplating setting up headquarters in one of the capitals but just look at every brics country s
to the global economy. news live from moscow this is artsy at the world's giant emerging economies are gathering in south africa looking to reshape their brics organization the leaders of brazil russia china india and of course the host nation are all at the summit with egypt's president morsi he said to attendees are hoping it's a joining the bloc in the not to use it just in future reporting now auntie's election reporting alternately on the expectations for strengthening the group. since its...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report.
find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report.
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
happening to the global economy. building. mission to teach me. why you should. only. news continues here on a new powerful institution the brics joint development bank is it to emerge on the international financial arena that says the fifth annual summit of the world's fastest emerging economies is kicked off in south africa the leaders of brazil russia china india and the host nation this year are joined by egypt's president morsi who's hoping to book a place in the club on to europe is going to is in the. three apart to underestimate the importance and the potential off the brics nations first of all the combine population all the five states nearly three billion people can understand the potential in that also the average g.d.p. growth last year was four percent while in the g seven it was around it was last than one percent and so while there is big for tension there is big ambition and very similar positions on international affairs russia and china and the un security council but what the key idea of this organization is is that it's not in opposition to other i
happening to the global economy. building. mission to teach me. why you should. only. news continues here on a new powerful institution the brics joint development bank is it to emerge on the international financial arena that says the fifth annual summit of the world's fastest emerging economies is kicked off in south africa the leaders of brazil russia china india and the host nation this year are joined by egypt's president morsi who's hoping to book a place in the club on to europe is going...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
his first overseas trip as the country's leader with energy deals between two of the world's largest economies the focal point of discussions. and cracks in syria's main rebel group some opposition activists claim the goal is being guided by islamist radicals. and i welcome you watching r.t. with me. panic is spreading through cyprus with parliament set to vote on another plan to raise funds in order to secure a vital e.u. i.m.f. bailout loan and avoid a painful default bank employees have attempted to storm the parliament building anxious over possible job losses amid speculation the country's banks won't reopen after being paralyzed for a week and as artie's test said in the reports people are preparing for the worst. all of this panic this negativity started of course on the announcement over the weekend from brussels that in order to get a ten billion euro bailout package cyprus will have to cough up about five point eight billion in the suggestion to impose. on the causes now ninety one percent of cypriots according to a poll have been against. we've seen protests on the streets of people
his first overseas trip as the country's leader with energy deals between two of the world's largest economies the focal point of discussions. and cracks in syria's main rebel group some opposition activists claim the goal is being guided by islamist radicals. and i welcome you watching r.t. with me. panic is spreading through cyprus with parliament set to vote on another plan to raise funds in order to secure a vital e.u. i.m.f. bailout loan and avoid a painful default bank employees have...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
and indeed even those economies spain france which really fragile at the moment but big economies i mean if if the investors are sort of pulling money out of those countries that is significant in that there is a huge probability that it might actually start to happen because we have opened pandora's box right now and we can shut the lid on this now the cyprus tax levy is a major blow to russian depositors who are thought to have around twenty billion euros in corporate and private accounts in cyprus banks despite this president putin support of the rescue package ordering to restructure an existing two point five billion russian loan but it was accompanied by some sharp criticism from russia's prime minister my colleague spoke with r.t. news editor ivor crotty about the depth and the ramifications of the cyprus problem . prime minister medvedev last week used the term expropriation which was a reference to what the the bolsheviks did in the past he today has followed up that statement with with a statement saying basically the stealing of what has already been stolen continues and that'
and indeed even those economies spain france which really fragile at the moment but big economies i mean if if the investors are sort of pulling money out of those countries that is significant in that there is a huge probability that it might actually start to happen because we have opened pandora's box right now and we can shut the lid on this now the cyprus tax levy is a major blow to russian depositors who are thought to have around twenty billion euros in corporate and private accounts in...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
poor the obvious that launched in the regions that's these economies themselves so it's. so much much. smaller it's a really dire to school project position at this stage and i think the president mercy's templates it is more probably an attempt castle to egypt if serious it. will leave it there thank you very much and if your thoughts live from on the military thank you. the u.s. military has admitted the number of hunger striking detainees at guantanamo bay has risen to twenty eight but officials continue to deny allegations that most of the one hundred sixty six people held at the facility are trying to starve themselves to death in protest at the indefinite detention and the military is now making the facts harder to verify as artie's going to chime explains. despair among detainees grows now even their lawyers are denied direct access to them attorneys say they had a visit scheduled for early next week with one of the clients who lost thirty pounds since the strike began at the beginning of february that visit was approved by the military but the attorneys say they'v
poor the obvious that launched in the regions that's these economies themselves so it's. so much much. smaller it's a really dire to school project position at this stage and i think the president mercy's templates it is more probably an attempt castle to egypt if serious it. will leave it there thank you very much and if your thoughts live from on the military thank you. the u.s. military has admitted the number of hunger striking detainees at guantanamo bay has risen to twenty eight but...
112
112
Mar 20, 2013
03/13
by
KCSMMHZ
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> the economy's recovering. iraq overtook iran last year to become the second largest oil produce iramong the members of petroleum exporting countries. only saudi arabia produces more. the volume of foreign investment is 20 times grater than it was four years ago. residents of baghdad can now spend their money at a shopping mall in the capitol. still shias show little sign of letting up in their fighting. >>> north korea's leader has called for rebuilding the country's light industrial sector. he said the aim is to become an economic power and improve the standard of living. state run tv reported that kim jong un made the speech at a meeting of industrial workers in pyongyang. he id denounced the joint exercises. pyongyang watchers say kim jong's announcement is over severe economic conditions. he is now reportedly the father of a baby girl. a source familiar with north korea/china relationsing told nhk that kim's wife gave birth in late january. the source learned about the birth from an official of the ruling
. >>> the economy's recovering. iraq overtook iran last year to become the second largest oil produce iramong the members of petroleum exporting countries. only saudi arabia produces more. the volume of foreign investment is 20 times grater than it was four years ago. residents of baghdad can now spend their money at a shopping mall in the capitol. still shias show little sign of letting up in their fighting. >>> north korea's leader has called for rebuilding the country's...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
spring from which really fragile at the moment but big economies i mean if if the investors are sort of pulling money out of those countries that is significant in that there is a huge probability that it might actually start to happen because we have opened pandora's box right now and we can shut the lid on this now. well it's a big story and we love it when you get involved with the big ones here at odds he would like to know what you think about the ongoing situation in cyprus you just have to want to talk calm of course our web site you can participate in our latest on going world wide poll and today we're asking you what is next for cyprus now that the bail out is well more or less sealed as for now the numbers now for this hour from home and here they are now we're looking at what the majority of them will nearly forty percent now saying they'll be a total collapse of trust in the banks if that hasn't happened already and now just just over a third predicting that other countries are next in line for a similar bailout deal down to about a fifth thinking the terms of the rescue
spring from which really fragile at the moment but big economies i mean if if the investors are sort of pulling money out of those countries that is significant in that there is a huge probability that it might actually start to happen because we have opened pandora's box right now and we can shut the lid on this now. well it's a big story and we love it when you get involved with the big ones here at odds he would like to know what you think about the ongoing situation in cyprus you just have...
66
66
Mar 19, 2013
03/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
economy? what about the global financial system what what risk is there to that because of this cyprus situation? this is a big worry for so many people. >> so, the risk scenario, and i should stress it's a risk scenario, not a baseline is that the cypriots are so upset that you get both political disorder and social unrest and that increases the chance of cyprus exiting the euro zone. if they exit the euro zone, you reopen all these dwhaes are put aside by the very aggressive intervention of the banks. that's the risk, unless they find a solution and unless they exempt the small savers from this levy, that you may get social disorder and political disorder. >> let's bring it here to the u.s. and u.s. stock market. we've had a nice market rally. could this situation disrupt the market rally here and for american investors, is this a time, an opportunity to get in, or is there more turmoil ahead? what do you think? >> so far we've shrugged off this element for three reasons. one is the european
economy? what about the global financial system what what risk is there to that because of this cyprus situation? this is a big worry for so many people. >> so, the risk scenario, and i should stress it's a risk scenario, not a baseline is that the cypriots are so upset that you get both political disorder and social unrest and that increases the chance of cyprus exiting the euro zone. if they exit the euro zone, you reopen all these dwhaes are put aside by the very aggressive...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
spring from which really fragile at the moment but big economies i mean if if their investors are sort of pulling money out of those countries that is significant in that there is a huge probability that it might actually start to happen because we have opened pandora's box right now and we can shut the lid on this now. well we always encourage you to get involved with us here on the stories we're covering on this one for example would like to know what you think about the situation in cyprus if you head over to the website right now you can participate in our latest web poll of course today we're asking you what is next for cyprus now a bad deal is supposedly c.e.o. let's bring up the numbers for you right now for this. the majority now a nearly forty percent saying they'll be a total collapse of trust in just further aggravating the financial crisis. predicting other countries are next in line for a similar bailout deal and now down to about a fifth thinking the terms of the rescue could result in widespread protests well that's already seeming to happen i just. believing that cyprus
spring from which really fragile at the moment but big economies i mean if if their investors are sort of pulling money out of those countries that is significant in that there is a huge probability that it might actually start to happen because we have opened pandora's box right now and we can shut the lid on this now. well we always encourage you to get involved with us here on the stories we're covering on this one for example would like to know what you think about the situation in cyprus...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
his first overseas trip as the country's leader with energy deals between two of the world's largest economies the focal point of discussions. i. panic and frustration in cyprus the citizens struggle to hold on to their cash and politicians race against time to avoid a default. in syria's main rebel groups and some opposition activists claiming the block is being guided by radicals. and i welcome you watching our tape with me andrew. the chinese wind in russia's economic cycle that is what russian president vladimir putin says he's aiming to do during l'amour landmark talks with his chinese counterpart in moscow xi jinping selected russia for his first trip abroad since the shaming power early this month by saving multi-billion dollar deals the two were also hoping to bolster their common clout in the world's arena as a nation now it expects. pushing two powers together a common goal to shift global balance is forging a tie which means russia and china could soon be unbreakable for a new chinese leader his first stop moscow to something surely washington must notice but is brushing off no they
his first overseas trip as the country's leader with energy deals between two of the world's largest economies the focal point of discussions. i. panic and frustration in cyprus the citizens struggle to hold on to their cash and politicians race against time to avoid a default. in syria's main rebel groups and some opposition activists claiming the block is being guided by radicals. and i welcome you watching our tape with me andrew. the chinese wind in russia's economic cycle that is what...
109
109
Mar 21, 2013
03/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
between those following the accident- that there are still downside to the economy. do you think that policy has made the right move today? >> i think so. i think, in general, the moves that we've seen over the past six months have been quite helpful. the further move in the direction of trying to get the economy back onto a stronger trajectory for the labor market, more rapid labor market improvement and i think the message from what they did today is, you know, for the time being, stay the course. of course, he's not willing to commit what, you know, what's going to happen in the future as far as the quantity of easing programs are concerned. guns, there's still quite a lot of uncertainty about how long that's going to continue for. but our expectation is that it's still going to continue through this year and then will wind down in 2014. but, yeah, we do expect to support the federal reserve. >> and that, yon, is what i wanted to ask you about. did you divine any hints in the press conference or the statement today about when the federal reserve might take its foo
between those following the accident- that there are still downside to the economy. do you think that policy has made the right move today? >> i think so. i think, in general, the moves that we've seen over the past six months have been quite helpful. the further move in the direction of trying to get the economy back onto a stronger trajectory for the labor market, more rapid labor market improvement and i think the message from what they did today is, you know, for the time being, stay...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
leaders of the world's major developing economies look to strengthen the global influence of the brics group endorsing plans to create a joint bank at this time in south africa. thanks so much for joining us here today. live in moscow with your news from around the world cypriots have been actually waiting for banks to reopen on tuesday but their doors remain closed all banks on the island will stay shut until. capital flows will be temporarily restricted as a last ditch bailout deal may be hailed as a relief by the government and the e.u. but well it's certainly no comfort for people struggling to try and withdraw money reporting from the. is that at the heart of the deal that cyprus sealed with its international creditors to get that ten billion euro bailout it needs and what will happen to this back essentially is it will be split into pieces and people with deposits of more than one hundred thousand euros that are uninsured will have to take a huge here a lost whatever money they have here and many cypriots for the past week have begun to motional rollercoaster wondering what is go
leaders of the world's major developing economies look to strengthen the global influence of the brics group endorsing plans to create a joint bank at this time in south africa. thanks so much for joining us here today. live in moscow with your news from around the world cypriots have been actually waiting for banks to reopen on tuesday but their doors remain closed all banks on the island will stay shut until. capital flows will be temporarily restricted as a last ditch bailout deal may be...
94
94
Mar 22, 2013
03/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
a new trend is emerging among investors worldwide expecting a global scale economy they are moving to lower risk bond so they can buy into higher return stocks. the sale strategy for japanese bond hasn't paid off so far but he's confident that the prices will permit in the near future. >> we will continue to do that for the next five to seven years. we'll maintain this position every year for the next foreseeable future. you'll have to be positioned because when they move they will move very quickly. >> reporter: when japanese bond prices remain stable or will they crash as fast as managers expect. all eyes are now on abe's new economic strategy. >> the nikkei is opening lower this friday. i'll leave you with a check on other markets. >>> the car bomb exploded at the refugee camp in an area bordering afghanistan. it's a known stronghold for islamist insurgent groups. l local police said 12 people were killed and 20 wounded. >> translator: i was near the food distribution point when there was a big explosion. i don't know what happened. >> camp residents have been affected by violence.
a new trend is emerging among investors worldwide expecting a global scale economy they are moving to lower risk bond so they can buy into higher return stocks. the sale strategy for japanese bond hasn't paid off so far but he's confident that the prices will permit in the near future. >> we will continue to do that for the next five to seven years. we'll maintain this position every year for the next foreseeable future. you'll have to be positioned because when they move they will move...
84
84
Mar 25, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
[inaudible conversations] rebuilding our economy. i >> i was aware of the statistic. he helpfully reminded me of it together recently talking about exactly the issue. what a fantastic location for business it is. it is encouraging business start-up and leading to a growth and employment in the region. >> given that the chancellor this morning joined twitter, could the prime minister remind the chancellor and the house what two million tweets make? [laughter] >> i made a number of remarks about twitter over the years. i had to withdrawal because i'm tweeting myself. i look forward to the first tweet after the budget this afternoon. but what is clear he could tweet even now that we are cutting tacks in two week's time for 24 million working people. taking people out of tax and certainly tweeting that would not cause any discharges for them. -- discharge for him. >> recently the secretary admitted when they were there they got the immigration policy wrong. does the prime minister agree with me that the cost of -- to make a similar admission as far as the economic policy?
[inaudible conversations] rebuilding our economy. i >> i was aware of the statistic. he helpfully reminded me of it together recently talking about exactly the issue. what a fantastic location for business it is. it is encouraging business start-up and leading to a growth and employment in the region. >> given that the chancellor this morning joined twitter, could the prime minister remind the chancellor and the house what two million tweets make? [laughter] >> i made a number...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
dollars which is very important especially in light of the latest turbulence of the global economy and specially troubled new trouble in the euro zone and analysts say that to the way it's going now is that we could also expect. the forming or the funding of a joint headquarters so brics in the near future that's really interesting stuff. if you talk about this joining of the. mutual bricks bank for that matter you talk about an emergency fund possibly worth two hundred forty billion dollars and i don't know perhaps it's early days yet with the i.m.f. or the e.c.b. be involved in this or indeed just keeping a very close tab on it for that matter this summit completes the first cycle of all member states now hosting they achieved much in this time. of hard to underestimate the importance and the potential off the brics nations first of all the combined population of all the five states nearly three billion people you can truly understand the potential in that also the average g.d.p. growth last year was four percent while in the g seven it was around it was last than one percent and so
dollars which is very important especially in light of the latest turbulence of the global economy and specially troubled new trouble in the euro zone and analysts say that to the way it's going now is that we could also expect. the forming or the funding of a joint headquarters so brics in the near future that's really interesting stuff. if you talk about this joining of the. mutual bricks bank for that matter you talk about an emergency fund possibly worth two hundred forty billion dollars...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
regulations analysts are saying that the bailout loan itself would not completely rescue the cypriot economy because it's much more money will be needed to rescue this situation and you can see it will have to find the money elsewhere and certainly this remains a big question where it could find the money apart from that certainly there's a certain political wrangling happening between brussels and you could see it with the head of the cypriot parliament saying that they will vote on the turn it's of good blood. without considering the limitations and regulations over the european union and at the same angle america has stressed that i quote cyprus must behave accordingly with the european union regulations and must not test the boundaries of the troika patients and of quote so definitely this is a rollercoaster ride and as it stands cyprus may be plunging into a default unless any kind of common language and compromise is found any time soon the cypriot government is here to prison the e.u. and i.m.f. with a new planned up to plan not be a bailout but under is a bit care is a candidate for
regulations analysts are saying that the bailout loan itself would not completely rescue the cypriot economy because it's much more money will be needed to rescue this situation and you can see it will have to find the money elsewhere and certainly this remains a big question where it could find the money apart from that certainly there's a certain political wrangling happening between brussels and you could see it with the head of the cypriot parliament saying that they will vote on the turn...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
emerging power as leaders of the world's major developing economies look to strengthen the global influence of the brics group indorsing plans to create a joint bank at their annual summit in south africa. noon in moscow as a good having you with us here on r.t. our top story the last ditch belo deal for cyprus may have eased fears of a financial catastrophe but cypriots still feeling the pinch getting harder for them to withdraw money and the central bank has decided to keep all banks on the island close to thursday even then capital flows will be temporarily restricted tests are sillier reports from nicosia frustration among cypriots is a growing. is that at the heart of the deal that cyprus sealed with its international creditors to get that ten billion euro bailout it needs and what will happen to this back essentially is it will be split into pieces and people with deposits of more than one hundred thousand euros that are uninsured will have to take a huge here haircut a lost whatever money they have here for the past week i've been to motional rollercoaster wondering what is going to
emerging power as leaders of the world's major developing economies look to strengthen the global influence of the brics group indorsing plans to create a joint bank at their annual summit in south africa. noon in moscow as a good having you with us here on r.t. our top story the last ditch belo deal for cyprus may have eased fears of a financial catastrophe but cypriots still feeling the pinch getting harder for them to withdraw money and the central bank has decided to keep all banks on the...
68
68
Mar 20, 2013
03/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
economy. u.s. gdp. now it is about 9%. do you think that shift is beneficial to the u.s. economy? >> i don't think i know the answer to that question. certainly the financial system, i could argue in two ways, so the u.s. economy grew pretty well between 1945-1975, 1980. the financial system was much simpler and didn't have a lot of exotic rigors and so on. so that would be one way to argue maybe all this extra financial activity is not justified. on the other hand the world is a lot more concentrated, lots more international, large multinationals that are connecting resources, investors and other countries, there's a lot more demand, so i think based on that and based on the innovations and information technology in a lot of industries you would expect financial services to be somewhat bigger. so i don't really know the answer to that question. my predecessor paul volcker explained the only contribution financial industry is the automatic teller machine. i don't know the answer. a much bigger sector can be defined by the wider range of services globalized financial economic syste
economy. u.s. gdp. now it is about 9%. do you think that shift is beneficial to the u.s. economy? >> i don't think i know the answer to that question. certainly the financial system, i could argue in two ways, so the u.s. economy grew pretty well between 1945-1975, 1980. the financial system was much simpler and didn't have a lot of exotic rigors and so on. so that would be one way to argue maybe all this extra financial activity is not justified. on the other hand the world is a lot more...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
dollars which is very important especially in light of the latest turbulence of the global economy and specially troubled new trouble in the euro zone and analysts say that the way it's going now is that we could also expect. the forming or the funding of a joint headquarters in the near future. and chief emerging markets economist neil sharing says the new joint development bank will become a serious alternative to the establishment we can see this political terms at least it's been a rival to say that well it's going to be able to resize my attitude certainly and i think it's going to be focused mainly on lending to to the developed the developing world. particularly to talk i think the key thing thomas tucker says that although there are very large economies in some ways about that then very different economies china india much larger than russia was in a rush of much china and india perhaps the thing that's behind it all to get past a year or so is that each of us starts to run into really growth growth challenges but i think this is a this can be a thing we see the next five years
dollars which is very important especially in light of the latest turbulence of the global economy and specially troubled new trouble in the euro zone and analysts say that the way it's going now is that we could also expect. the forming or the funding of a joint headquarters in the near future. and chief emerging markets economist neil sharing says the new joint development bank will become a serious alternative to the establishment we can see this political terms at least it's been a rival to...
71
71
Mar 22, 2013
03/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. [applause] john: we are back with "students for liberty" in washington d.c. where i'm impressed 1,000 of you choose to spend your weekend debating things like constitutional psychology and hijacked and i was more interested in alcohol and it was legal as a drinking age was 18 but now it is 21 and most do this are younger than an adnd drug czar legal. students, i assume none of you ever drink or use drugs? [laughter] i know what you to incriminate yourself for parents may be watching but how many think most break the drug or alcohol laws? just about everybody kennedy was a tv personality at mtv and was 20 and grew up in the music business there was no lawbreaking or drug use there? >> not on my end because i made the choice
rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. [applause] john: we are back with "students for liberty" in washington d.c. where i'm impressed 1,000 of you choose to spend your weekend debating...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
dollars which is very important especially in light of the latest turbulence of the global economy and specially troubled new trouble in the euro zone and analysts say that the way it's going now is that we could also expect. the forming or the funding of a joint headquarters. in the near future. this is r.t. and the u.s. military has admitted that the number of hunger striking detainees at guantanamo bay has risen to twenty eight but officials continue to deny allegations that most of the one hundred sixty six people held at the facility are trying to starve themselves over this in protest of their indefinite detention and the military is now making it well even harder to verify all the facts as ati's guy nature can try to discover. despair among guantanamo detainees grows now even their lawyers are denied direct access to them attorneys say they had a visit scheduled for early next week with one of the clients who lost thirty pounds since the strike began at the beginning of february that is it was approved by the military but the attorneys say they've just been informed by the autho
dollars which is very important especially in light of the latest turbulence of the global economy and specially troubled new trouble in the euro zone and analysts say that the way it's going now is that we could also expect. the forming or the funding of a joint headquarters. in the near future. this is r.t. and the u.s. military has admitted that the number of hunger striking detainees at guantanamo bay has risen to twenty eight but officials continue to deny allegations that most of the one...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
emerging powers leaders of the world's major developing economies are looking to reshape breaks into a powerful bloc indorsing plans to create a joint bank at their annual summit in south africa on tuesday. it's eight am in moscow i matter as a good to have you with us here on our t. our top story a post-mortem examination reveals the death of russian self exiled tycoon boris berezovsky was quote consistent with hanging his body was found in the bathroom of his u.k. home saturday examination found nothing to indicate any violent struggle with british police saying no evidence to suggest any third party involvement or sarah for has the details. the thames valley police have released the latest update in the investigation into the death of birth berzinski and they've revealed that the home office pathologist he carried out the post-mortem examination has found that the cools of death is consistent with hanging now there were no signs it said of a violent struggle we know in a previous statement that the police initiate that they said there was no evidence at this point of the party inv
emerging powers leaders of the world's major developing economies are looking to reshape breaks into a powerful bloc indorsing plans to create a joint bank at their annual summit in south africa on tuesday. it's eight am in moscow i matter as a good to have you with us here on our t. our top story a post-mortem examination reveals the death of russian self exiled tycoon boris berezovsky was quote consistent with hanging his body was found in the bathroom of his u.k. home saturday examination...
213
213
Mar 22, 2013
03/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 213
favorite 0
quote 0
has a wide range of investment choices that can fit your personal economy. fidelity investments, turn here. >> "bbc world news" was captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: president obama told jordan's king abdullah he's worried that neighboring syria will become a haven for extremists and vowed to persuade congress to swnf jordan more money to shelter syrian refugees. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, margaret warner is in amman and updates us on the president's middle east trip, capped by a breakthrough between two key u.s. allies. >> woodruff: then, we turn to chicago, where city officials announced plans to close 54 schools, most in overwhelmingly black neighborhoods. >> now we've got to worry about our kids going to another location. worry about what's going to happen to them going to school. >> brown: hari sreenivasan continues our series on broadband technology with a look at a new digital divide over how high-speed access and mobile devices are being used. >> woodruff:
has a wide range of investment choices that can fit your personal economy. fidelity investments, turn here. >> "bbc world news" was captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: president obama told jordan's king abdullah he's worried that neighboring syria will become a haven for extremists and vowed to persuade congress to swnf jordan more money to shelter syrian refugees. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
and this should be a sure thing and they didn't see the usual news you know just for economy grease on women resume bizarre view of the drug money wants to send the russians out of sight for this. well the mood here in nicosia cyprus remains rather negative it seems that the people feel that there was one bad news after another the latest being that the european central bank will only continue to provide liquidity to the country until monday and after that it will only continue to do so if there is an e.u. i.m.f. program in place. this means that there really is a cash problem on the ground cypriots going out to early in the morning trying to get as much cash as they could as some have told me that there's a limit on their cards of the amount that they could take for the bag change it has been lowered we've also been speaking to some shopkeepers they're really having a problem be seen big losses in their business and it's been a headache for them since this started. my business is down over seventy percent in just the last few days. are you really worried that. and one of the direct ef
and this should be a sure thing and they didn't see the usual news you know just for economy grease on women resume bizarre view of the drug money wants to send the russians out of sight for this. well the mood here in nicosia cyprus remains rather negative it seems that the people feel that there was one bad news after another the latest being that the european central bank will only continue to provide liquidity to the country until monday and after that it will only continue to do so if...
119
119
Mar 25, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
does my right honorable they quoted milton keynes. -- is it rebuilding our economy? >> i was aware of that statistic inause it -- when we were milton teens recently talking exactly about this issue. area forntastic business it is. it is leading to a growth and employment in that region. that the chancellor has this morning joined twitter, could the prime minister remind the chancellor and the house what too many tweets make? >> i made a number of remarks about twitter over the years. most of which i have to withdraw because i am now tweeting myself. i look forward to the first tweet after the budget this afternoon. what is clear is he could tweet even now that we are cutting taxes in two weeks time for 24 million working people. taking 2 million people out of tax. certainly tweeting that would not cause any dangers for him. the home secretary governments got their immigration policy wrong. that she should persuade her husband to make a similar position as far as economic policy? >> i think my honorable friend makes a very good point. we inherited a complete shambles
does my right honorable they quoted milton keynes. -- is it rebuilding our economy? >> i was aware of that statistic inause it -- when we were milton teens recently talking exactly about this issue. area forntastic business it is. it is leading to a growth and employment in that region. that the chancellor has this morning joined twitter, could the prime minister remind the chancellor and the house what too many tweets make? >> i made a number of remarks about twitter over the...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
is only there to help the world economy is not to compete with the western states and organizations what do you make of that what i think the brics is still a relatively unformed entity it's not entirely clear to me what it's actually going to do at the moment it seems to be a grouping of up and coming powers that sort of meet regularly and agree on certain things however another things i think they probably disagree as well and also we're dealing with five countries here they're very different stages of this sort of development path rafał upon two g. co-founder of the young china watchers professional network thank you so much for your time and being an i.t. thank. you to russia and china has been growing steadily in recent years an artist kitty pilgrim has more details on the numbers and the types of deals being struck. just to give you an idea as to how much money can be made trade is forecast to exceed one hundred billion dollars in it fifteen after already growing over ten percent last year now by twenty twenty we could be looking at two hundred billion dollars trade. a lot of
is only there to help the world economy is not to compete with the western states and organizations what do you make of that what i think the brics is still a relatively unformed entity it's not entirely clear to me what it's actually going to do at the moment it seems to be a grouping of up and coming powers that sort of meet regularly and agree on certain things however another things i think they probably disagree as well and also we're dealing with five countries here they're very different...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
agreements of the european union definity brussels remains probably the last solution for the cypriot economy but it's not so easy here as well apart from all the regulations and all the limits that the e.u. has imposed on cyprus it also demands that cyprus must impose the much maligned deposit tax in order to receive the bailout loan there is a certain dissent growing on the island now the head of the parliament saying that the parliament will probably will vote without considering the e.u. regulations and this leads many experts to believe that cyprus may even pull out from the eurozone in the some nearest future because of all these regulations by the european union besides the bailout loan from the european european union as experts say would not solve the economic problems of the island completely that you can see it will still have to find some money elsewhere and that is the biggest question of course where it will find these this money on top of that old brussels has once again reiterated that can even the head of the talks in moscow that it doesn't need the russian capital in order t
agreements of the european union definity brussels remains probably the last solution for the cypriot economy but it's not so easy here as well apart from all the regulations and all the limits that the e.u. has imposed on cyprus it also demands that cyprus must impose the much maligned deposit tax in order to receive the bailout loan there is a certain dissent growing on the island now the head of the parliament saying that the parliament will probably will vote without considering the e.u....
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
the world economy. is now in tax havens people people don't do don't have an easy way to to see how or how how this economy works they should be aware that a lot of rich. companies in and in are some of them which intimately. as a way to minimize taxes so kristoff the billion dollar question why is it that bad money's been locked away in these tax havens it is very clear that for the very rich for the ultra rich who can buy just anything who billionaires that for them taxes are just costs they have their houses apartments real estate all over the globe for them it doesn't matter where they live so for them it matters we don't want to pay taxes and that's why they go anywhere not just to panama and a big difference in tax evasion tax avoidance isn't there what are they doing invent you know these huge investors they are nowadays doing a mix of investments and part of it is highly speculated part of it is in real value economy like car companies graphic risk for example and a part of it is of course in te
the world economy. is now in tax havens people people don't do don't have an easy way to to see how or how how this economy works they should be aware that a lot of rich. companies in and in are some of them which intimately. as a way to minimize taxes so kristoff the billion dollar question why is it that bad money's been locked away in these tax havens it is very clear that for the very rich for the ultra rich who can buy just anything who billionaires that for them taxes are just costs they...
63
63
Mar 21, 2013
03/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service®, works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com®, you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. now over to you charles???? sir charles' single miles card left him blacked out. he's coming to us from home. that's gotta be traveling. now instead of covering the final four, he's stuck covering fourth graders. brick! bobby is 1 for 36. mikey? he keeps taking these low-percentage shots. and julio? i don't know what julio's doing. next time get the
rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service®, works for thousands of home...